Month: May 2017

So the original head on my 50W laser was a design nightmare, forgot to take a pic of original, but here is one i found below, I only wished mine looked that open, as there is a large plate in back of it, the original knurled tips where greatly marked up from the factory also.

The problems with it where that the grub screws bite into a screw thread, and you carefully adjust the heights, lock it down, and you are now screwed, as the grub wants to bite into a channel of the screw, throwing it off. And thats if you could get the third grub screw locked down in the first place as the back one left like less than an inch of clearance to get to it.

So, was thinking on it, and came up with this re-arrangement:

I only had to add 3 4mm screw holes in a reverse triangle of the original hole set, but was careful to put the single low one centered in the thinner area of the block so it still hit the below tube where there was meat. The other 2 where much easier, but I equally spaced them for an even triangle. Added new 5mm bolts and reused the springs, then added 4mm bolts with lock nuts. This works much better as there was enough slop in the block to accomodate movement around the new screw springs.

Unseen is the modified the screw to have a point also, as I originally tried it unmodded, and adjustment with a large flat area was not going to work.

After all was said and done, here is my final burn result, a fairly round centered laser mark.

Upshot of this is you can remove the block to clean the mirror and inspect the tube, and put it right back on and get the same adjustment settings by just tightening up the spring screws, same as the other mirror mounts.

So, aside from getting a weird message on my laser, “no enough extend space”, which I took to mean that I was running out of system memory, and so I set about for several worthless hours to try and fix the image. Turns out, very badly crafted Chinese to English, all it wanted me to do was start farther away from the origin point so it had room to move about 3 inches in and down.

So first test was at just swag of 100mm/s @ 25% power on a scrap piece of maple. I printed 2 images, and was pretty happy with this pair of items, took me a while to get something I liked for a project upcoming, and was pretty pleased at the depth and detail.

Next up, i did a simple array of speed/power settings, think i was pretty jazzed about the last, as it is 2.4x faster than the initial, and gives similar results.

So, it came early than I thought, and I was so wanting to fiddle with it, but alas work. I’d have to say I’m extremely pleased, it was packed well:

It had everything that was in the ebay pictures:

and after I it got a good checkup all around for electrical before turn on, all seemed fit enough. Did a mechanical check, and that went well also, a few door tweaks, mirror and lens cleaning, removing tape etc. Last I set it up to run, a new water bath and hooking up the air assist, then get nervous, will it fire? Yes it will :). Walked the beam around the mirrors to center it up, and through lens, and last and finally after 5 hrs of setup, here is it’s first test cut:

Just a simple line cut around an etched circle. Simple, was default program, but pleased as punch. I gotta get it back to the garage now, cuz that little cut was like smoke o rama. Next up, garage move on to new table (gotta get a table or make one now). After that, seeing if i can run it from my lappy to get my own first print.

So, some gentleman from England made a series of videos available on Youtube that really peaked my interest in Laser Cutting/Etching. He has over 100 videos posted, and it is very similar to the machine I am purchasing. Here is the first one as a tease.

There is also a forum where he shares his files and others ponder on all things laser.

So, I got a new ebay laser etching machine coming tomorrow, and am anxious and excited both. Anxious to see condition, as it is a chinese manufactured 50 Watt laser for laser etching and cutting, and wondering what condition it will be in when I get it. Excited because lasers!

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Just a long time geek whom is generally a JAPH (google it), a programmer by trade, a wordworker, rcpilot, & home renovation fool by night. Happily married to my Juliet, and have 2 fine sons who do me proud.

Welcome to my dawdlings on how I am making out with the finest in chinese tech! I hope to have success in making things with this laser thing, but it may take a while to get it working well. I may occasionally share other things I am working on, but for now focusing on the laser.